Google may bestow Wi-Fi in its Google Fiber cities

As Google lays the groundwork for its super-high-speed Internet service in various US cities, it's said to also be sniffing out possible Wi-Fi networks in those same locations, according to IDG News Service.

The tech giant is reportedly sending around a document to residents in 34 cities where it's considering setting up Google Fiber in 2015, according to IDG. The document does not lay out specific plans for Wi-Fi but does allude to the possibility of such a service.

Google wrote in the document that it will be "discussing our Wi-Fi plans and related requirements with your city as we move forward with your city during this planning process," according to IDG.

Google Fiber is the company's foray into fiber-optic Internet service -- it is said to have the capacity to carry data at 1-gigabit per second, which is more than 100 times faster than what most Americans currently have. The uber-fast service costs $70 per month and the Fiber TV service, which has Internet and 200 TV channels, is $120 per month.